8 Pro Tips on How to Best Shave your Beard

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Having a nice beard is very popular among men these days. For this reason, many men are shaving their beards to create unique looks. Stray hairs on the face of a man-made beard is a major turnoff to women, and most men understand it takes over one shaving go-round to get really excellent results when you shave.

For men, shaving your facial hair is a ritual that can make or break your day. There are many factors to consider before the blade ever touches the skin.

There’s no denying that shaving your beard can be a tedious task. Shaving on the cheek lines, around the chin, and upper lip are just a few of many difficult-to-shave areas. But, with the right tools and some patience, you can have a well-groomed beard that is much more eye-catching.

Use a beard trimmer

man adjusts beard with beard trimmer

Using a beard trimmer has many advantages. For instance, it helps to reduce irritation on the skin after shaving. This reduces the risk of nicks and cuts caused by an unsharpened blade. It also prevents razor bumps because you will not be using a dull blade.

After removing most of your beard’s hair with a trimmer, you should use a shaver or razor to cut your beard to an even length. This will be much easier with a trimmer that is capable of cutting in various lengths.

Trimming the length of your beard will help you achieve a clean-shaven face that is free from rogue hairs that could clog up your razor.

Beard trimmers are especially useful for long hair on your neck. While some men prefer to shave that area, others use a beard trimmer to trim the neck hair down evenly.

Use a good shaving cream

Man using shaving cream

Use a quality shaving cream explicitly designed to smooth out hair follicles and moisturize under those rough patches. It may take some trial-and-error before finding something that works best with your beard type or skin needs, so be patient!

Apply shaving cream near the area where you want it first so that when you shave, there’s already some cushion for you to get started on this journey – beginning by softening up any tough spots along the way.

For best results, don’t forget about post-shave oil, which should always accompany face grooming sessions; otherwise, moisture generated during trimming could lead skins’ cells and bacteria into unhappy, dry states.

Always use a sharp blade

Man with beard holding razor

Shave on your beard line first, and always use a sharp blade for an even beard cut. Dull blades can tug at hair follicles instead of cutting them, leading to ingrown hairs and other problems that ruin a good shave and irritate your cheeks, neck, or chin. Using a dull blade may even lead you further into the beard-growing pile if you continue using it, as with any prolonged tugging.

A good quality safety razor will provide years’ worth of shaves without needing new blades – but keep your tools clean by cleaning off any excess hairs or facial gunk before sliding them on next time. The sharper the blade, the better the shave. Mustache scissor is a must-have tool for men who like to keep things looking prim and proper. This handheld pair of stainless steel scissors allow you to better control the size and shape of your mustache.

Avoid applying too much pressure

young man in discomfort while shaving

Some people like to shave with a razor, while others prefer an electric shaver. When you use one of these devices, the emphasis should be on safety and caution because they’re sharp. Always remember that when shaving your beard, make sure not too much pressure is placed against them.

Less pressure is always better to avoid cutting yourself, making it easier for your razor to do its job. The less stress you have to apply to the skin, the smoother the shave will be. This way, you won’t shave off more than what is needed and have less chance of creating sideburns on your facial or neck area (which may lead to acne).

If this happens, try applying an ice-cold spritz between strokes instead of the traditional hot water strokes we’ve all become accustomed to reducing irritation from those close shave moments.

Shave in the direction of hair growth

man shaving in direction of hair growth

The technique you use to shave your beard will determine how smooth it is after you’re done, so pay attention. We’re not saying that this should be something complicated – quite the opposite; shaving by following the direction of facial hair growth isn’t difficult at all.

Shave toward hair growth for a closer, less irritating shave. When possible, always go with what nature intended and avoid going against it, as this will probably lead to bumps and cuts that you want to avoid at all costs.

You should keep your facial hair in its natural growth pattern to achieve the closest, most smooth shave possible.

For sensitive skin, use unscented shaving cream

unscented shaving cream

If your face is sensitive to ingredients included in most shave creams, then look for a cream that has no fragrance or added scents. This will ensure that there are no irritating fragrances that can cause problems for sensitive skin.

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These ingredients may leave the skin so dry that they’ll leave your face tight for hours. This could even leave you with shaving bumps or acne because it strips the skin of its natural oils.

If you want something scented, look for a product that uses essential oils or natural ingredients.

Rinse off after shaving and pat dry with a towel

Young Millennial Guy Drying Beard with White Towel After Shaving

After you have finished shaving, rinse your face with cold water to close your pores. This will help reduce irritation and redness after shaving and give you a nice, smooth feel. This will also help prevent ingrown hairs, which is a huge plus.

Once you have rinsed off your face, pat it dry with a towel. Do not rub your face vigorously with the towel because that can irritate the skin after shaving! To speed up drying time, you can use a blow dryer or leave it to air dry.

Moisturize your skin after shaving

man applying lotion after shave

Your skin is a living thing. After you’ve finished shaving, moisturize your face to rehydrate the skin. Moisturizing your skin after shaving will leave it feeling softer and looking healthier. This will also help avoid any dryness or irritation that may occur after shaving.

To soften your beard even further, use beard oil. Apply a generous amount to your beard and rub it in. Beard oil will also reduce that scratchy feeling you can get from dry skin and daily shaving.

A good rule of thumb is that if you’re unsure whether your face needs hydration due to dryness, apply lotion anyway!

FAQ:

Does shaving increase beard growth?

Many people believe that shaving causes a beard to grow thicker. Shaving or beard trimming has no effect on how your beard grows, as it does not touch the root beneath your skin.

The question has been up for debate, and there have been studies that show that shaving your beard regularly doesn’t increase growth by any significant percentage. However, shaving will remove dead skin cells that sit atop the hair follicles, allowing for better nutrient absorption into these cells, making your beard appear thicker and healthier.

How can I shave my beard to grow better?

Men have probably considered growing a full beard with a mustache or a goatee in their lives. If you’ve considered it but don’t know where to begin, here’s a better idea on how to develop a beard and retain it healthy. It is essential to keep your face and neck clean and moisturized so that it may grow properly. A healthy diet, proteins, or taking supplements helps with this process as well.

Growing a beard and keeping it healthy is like taking care of the hair on the top of your head. You need to be more vigilant about keeping it clean and moisturized, but also about how you wash and style it. Anything too harsh can cause damage and breakage, which could either stop some of those hairs from growing back or cause them to grow back weaker.

Continue with this sort of maintenance routine to maintain your beard looking fantastic for as long as you keep it, and it’ll be a show-stopper.

Where should my beard neckline be?

Some say there is no specific answer to this, but most agree that the neckline should be a couple of finger-widths below your jawline. This means it’s best to try and find your natural neckline so you can follow where it naturally falls without having to trim too much off in order to stay consistent with other areas. If you have a naturally “V” shaped neck, then aim for your Adam’s apple.

A few things to keep in mind when determining if the neckline needs adjusting are: how visible stubble is on your face; how long your beard is; how dark (or light) your hair is; and how visible your Adam’s apple is.

What number should I use to trim my beard?

Most people like to start at an 8 or 10 guard, but it really doesn’t matter. If you’re just starting out with a beard and don’t want your beard to look too short, then go for something longer. The idea is that you can always trim more off, so there’s no need to rush into it.

How do you fix an over-trimmed beard?

If you cut off too much beard hair, you can easily fill in the patchy spots with beard balm to make it look like the rest of your beard. To do this, take a toothbrush and work some of the balms into it before brushing through the areas that require touching up. This will get rid of any excess product and make sure your beard looks even again.

 

Next: Men’s Beard Care: 5 Easy Tips To Make Your Beard Look Glorious

 

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